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His own works were the most effective criticism of the faults of others . ... Peter Smithers The Life of Joseph Addison ( Oxford Univ . Pr . , 1954 ) , pp . 216-17 Addison's criticism is the thematic , not the chronological , end of ...
His own works were the most effective criticism of the faults of others . ... Peter Smithers The Life of Joseph Addison ( Oxford Univ . Pr . , 1954 ) , pp . 216-17 Addison's criticism is the thematic , not the chronological , end of ...
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He appears incomplete if any of his gifts are isolated from the rest : indecisive as an aesthetician , shadowly oracular as a philosopher , fragmentary as poet and critic . ... The chief emphasis of Coleridge's criticism is ...
He appears incomplete if any of his gifts are isolated from the rest : indecisive as an aesthetician , shadowly oracular as a philosopher , fragmentary as poet and critic . ... The chief emphasis of Coleridge's criticism is ...
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complementary performance as well as good criticism , sound and penetrating , apt in phrase and figure , pulsating ... For the first time in English dramatic criticism the life of the stage gave life to a professional critic's prose ...
complementary performance as well as good criticism , sound and penetrating , apt in phrase and figure , pulsating ... For the first time in English dramatic criticism the life of the stage gave life to a professional critic's prose ...
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